pybind11/docs/benchmark.py
Dean Moldovan 443ab5946b Replace PYBIND11_PLUGIN with PYBIND11_MODULE
This commit also adds `doc()` to `object_api` as a shortcut for the
`attr("__doc__")` accessor.

The module macro changes from:
```c++
PYBIND11_PLUGIN(example) {
    pybind11::module m("example", "pybind11 example plugin");
    m.def("add", [](int a, int b) { return a + b; });
    return m.ptr();
}
```

to:

```c++
PYBIND11_MODULE(example, m) {
    m.doc() = "pybind11 example plugin";
    m.def("add", [](int a, int b) { return a + b; });
}
```

Using the old macro results in a deprecation warning. The warning
actually points to the `pybind11_init` function (since attributes
don't bind to macros), but the message should be quite clear:
"PYBIND11_PLUGIN is deprecated, use PYBIND11_MODULE".
2017-05-29 03:21:19 +02:00

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import random
import os
import time
import datetime as dt
nfns = 4 # Functions per class
nargs = 4 # Arguments per function
def generate_dummy_code_pybind11(nclasses=10):
decl = ""
bindings = ""
for cl in range(nclasses):
decl += "class cl%03i;\n" % cl
decl += '\n'
for cl in range(nclasses):
decl += "class cl%03i {\n" % cl
decl += "public:\n"
bindings += ' py::class_<cl%03i>(m, "cl%03i")\n' % (cl, cl)
for fn in range(nfns):
ret = random.randint(0, nclasses - 1)
params = [random.randint(0, nclasses - 1) for i in range(nargs)]
decl += " cl%03i *fn_%03i(" % (ret, fn)
decl += ", ".join("cl%03i *" % p for p in params)
decl += ");\n"
bindings += ' .def("fn_%03i", &cl%03i::fn_%03i)\n' % \
(fn, cl, fn)
decl += "};\n\n"
bindings += ' ;\n'
result = "#include <pybind11/pybind11.h>\n\n"
result += "namespace py = pybind11;\n\n"
result += decl + '\n'
result += "PYBIND11_MODULE(example, m) {\n"
result += bindings
result += "}"
return result
def generate_dummy_code_boost(nclasses=10):
decl = ""
bindings = ""
for cl in range(nclasses):
decl += "class cl%03i;\n" % cl
decl += '\n'
for cl in range(nclasses):
decl += "class cl%03i {\n" % cl
decl += "public:\n"
bindings += ' py::class_<cl%03i>("cl%03i")\n' % (cl, cl)
for fn in range(nfns):
ret = random.randint(0, nclasses - 1)
params = [random.randint(0, nclasses - 1) for i in range(nargs)]
decl += " cl%03i *fn_%03i(" % (ret, fn)
decl += ", ".join("cl%03i *" % p for p in params)
decl += ");\n"
bindings += ' .def("fn_%03i", &cl%03i::fn_%03i, py::return_value_policy<py::manage_new_object>())\n' % \
(fn, cl, fn)
decl += "};\n\n"
bindings += ' ;\n'
result = "#include <boost/python.hpp>\n\n"
result += "namespace py = boost::python;\n\n"
result += decl + '\n'
result += "BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(example) {\n"
result += bindings
result += "}"
return result
for codegen in [generate_dummy_code_pybind11, generate_dummy_code_boost]:
print ("{")
for i in range(0, 10):
nclasses = 2 ** i
with open("test.cpp", "w") as f:
f.write(codegen(nclasses))
n1 = dt.datetime.now()
os.system("g++ -Os -shared -rdynamic -undefined dynamic_lookup "
"-fvisibility=hidden -std=c++14 test.cpp -I include "
"-I /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Headers -o test.so")
n2 = dt.datetime.now()
elapsed = (n2 - n1).total_seconds()
size = os.stat('test.so').st_size
print(" {%i, %f, %i}," % (nclasses * nfns, elapsed, size))
print ("}")